The FRUVEDomics study investigates the effect of a diet intervention focused on increasing fruit and vegetable intake on the gut microbiome and cardiovascular health of young adults with/at risk for metabolic syndrome(MetS). It was hypothesized that the recommended diet would result in metabolic and gut microbiome changes. The 9-week dietary intervention adhered to the US Department of Agriculture Dietary Guidelines for Americansand focused on increasing fruit and vegetable intake to equal half of the diet. Seventeen eligible young adults with/or at high risk of MetS consented and completed preintervention and postintervention measurements, including anthropometric, body composition, cardiovascular, complete blood lipid panel, and collectio...
This work was funded by The Scottish Government Rural and Environmental Science and Analytical Scien...
Around a quarter of the global adult population have metabolic syndrome (MetS) and therefore increas...
The prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) is increasing throughout the United States across age gr...
Background: Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) is a clustering of factors that increases the risk of developi...
Background: Poor dietary behaviors are widely recognized in the role of development and course of a ...
The 2010 USDA Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) recommends a diet largely composed of fruit and...
Background. Cost is a commonly reported barrier to healthy eating. This is a secondary research anal...
The incidence of metabolic syndrome and its side effects are increasing throughout the world. Diet p...
Obesity rates have reached epidemic proportions contributing to the majority of Americans experienci...
BACKGROUND: Fruits and vegetables are important sources of fiber and nutrients with a recognized ...
Introduction: Increased vegetable intake has been shown to protect against metabolic syndrome (MetS)...
There is consistent evidence that eating fruits and vegetables (F&V) and reducing fat intake reduce...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death across the United States. A single ...
The objective of this study was to determine if a fruit and vegetable (FV) intervention, previously ...
Around a quarter of the global adult population have metabolic syndrome (MetS) and therefore increas...
This work was funded by The Scottish Government Rural and Environmental Science and Analytical Scien...
Around a quarter of the global adult population have metabolic syndrome (MetS) and therefore increas...
The prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) is increasing throughout the United States across age gr...
Background: Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) is a clustering of factors that increases the risk of developi...
Background: Poor dietary behaviors are widely recognized in the role of development and course of a ...
The 2010 USDA Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) recommends a diet largely composed of fruit and...
Background. Cost is a commonly reported barrier to healthy eating. This is a secondary research anal...
The incidence of metabolic syndrome and its side effects are increasing throughout the world. Diet p...
Obesity rates have reached epidemic proportions contributing to the majority of Americans experienci...
BACKGROUND: Fruits and vegetables are important sources of fiber and nutrients with a recognized ...
Introduction: Increased vegetable intake has been shown to protect against metabolic syndrome (MetS)...
There is consistent evidence that eating fruits and vegetables (F&V) and reducing fat intake reduce...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death across the United States. A single ...
The objective of this study was to determine if a fruit and vegetable (FV) intervention, previously ...
Around a quarter of the global adult population have metabolic syndrome (MetS) and therefore increas...
This work was funded by The Scottish Government Rural and Environmental Science and Analytical Scien...
Around a quarter of the global adult population have metabolic syndrome (MetS) and therefore increas...
The prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) is increasing throughout the United States across age gr...